Saint Joseph’s Basketball Ticket and Seating Information

Whether they’re taking on non-conference foes or Atlantic 10 rivals, the Saint Joseph’s Hawks continually have a stacked lineup of opponents year after year. With the assistance of Vivid Seats, you’ll have access to a wide variety of Saint Joseph’s tickets for both home and away games, as well as the postseason. For those making the trip to Philadelphia, check out the Hagan Arena seating chart located next to the stock of Saint Joseph’s tickets. Shopping in our marketplace allows you to choose where you’ll sit for the event and at what cost. Just browse the 2015-2016 Saint Joseph’s schedule above and make your selection today. For help during the buying process, give us a call (1.866.848.8499) or speak with a customer service rep through our Live Chat feature.

Saint Joseph’s NCAA Tournament Ticket Information

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Galloway, Wilson to Lead Hawks Attack

Entering his 19th year as the head coach of the Saint Joseph’s basketball team, Phil Martelli has had his share of memorable backcourt pairs, including the duo of Jameer Nelson and Delonte West, which led the Hawks to a 30-win season and a berth in the Elite Eight in 2004. While it may not be as high-scoring as the Nelson-West pair, the 2013-14 tandem of Langston Galloway and Chris Wilson could be just as valuable for the Hawks. With a lack of returning production on the inside, Martelli will have to lean heavily on Galloway and Wilson, the team’s only returning backcourt players that averaged more than 10 minutes per game during the 2012-13 season.

Galloway, the team’s top returning scorer, is best when he is looking for his own shot, as the aggressive 6-foot-2 shooting guard scored 14.7 points per game last year while shooting 39% from behind the arc. Wilson, on the other hand, functions as the floor general for SJU—he led the team in assists per game last season with 3.5 while adding 6.5 points per game of his own. With skill sets that complement one another, the duo might have what it takes to lead the Hawks to their first NCAA Tournament since 2008.